Anyway, here are a few more snacks that we have enjoyed making together over the past couple of weeks.
Sweet and Crunchy Snack Mix
2 1/2 c. Rice Chex
2 1/2 c. Honey Nut Cheerios
1 box (10 oz) honey Teddy Grahams
2 c. mini pretzels
1/2 c. butter, melted
1/3 c. packed brown sugar
4 1/2 tsps. ground cinnamon
In a large bowl, combine first four ingredients. In a small bowl, combine melted butter, brown sugar, and cinnamon together; pour over cereal mixture and toss to coat. Spread into two ungreased cookie sheets. Bake for 275 for 10 minutes. Stir and bake 10 min. longer.
This is a fun snack for the kids to help make. My kids, Bryan, and several visitors really enjoyed this snack.
Extreme Rice Krispy TreatsI found the recipe for these on one of my favorite food blogs. Here is the actual link to the recipe. My pictures don't look as great as hers, but my family didn't complain. They were a total hit. I have found lots of other great recipes on her blog. I am sure you will too.
My kids said these tasted like the Little Debbie Nutty Buddy snacks. They were gone within 2 days.
1 1/2 c. rice krispies
1 c. peanut butter
1 jar (7 oz.) marshmallow cream
1 1/2c. semi sweet chocolate chips
4 tsp. crisco
Combine rice krispies, peanut butter, and marshmallow cream into a bowl. Stir until completely mixed. Form into 1-inch balls. (I used and ice cream scoop.) Melt criscp and chocolate chips for 60-90 seconds in microwave and stir until chips are smooth. Dip balls in chocolate and place onto wax paper. Cool them in the refrigerator until the chocolate is set.
According to Bryan and the girls, these are very good.
Birds NestsMy kids were not a fan of these, but the adults that tried them said they weren't too bad. And, I thought they were too cute, not to share.
3 c. mini marshmallows
3 Tbs. butter
2 Tbs. peanut butter
1 can (5 oz.) chow mein noodles
peanut M&Ms
Combine first three indgredients in a saucepan over low heat until melted and stirring until blended. Remove from heat and stir in chow mein noodles. Place on wax paper in mounds. Press down in the middle and put M&Ms in the middle to resemble a bird's nest and eggs. You can also use jelly beans. Again, my kids didn't like these but the adults did. So try them at your own risk.
So, now everyone knows my dirty little secret. I have no idea if any of these recipes are good, so don't blame me if they aren't good. Sorry.
5 comments:
Can we just come move in with yall YUMMY you are killin me!!!
Annie--You are my HERO. I want to be just like you. I'm not joking!
I want to be able to cook for my kids these wonderful treats (Mike rarely eats sweets) and not be enticed to eat them! The problem for me is: The girls when get a few bites and then go to bed and then I eat the rest. NO joking and it is slowly catching up to me. So I don't make it period. We all eat fruit or freeze pops. My poor kids.
BTW, Kids are the best at choosing what is good and what is not anyway. If they don't like it, what is the purpose? So I think if your kids say they're good, you're okay to post! LOL
WOW - you have the will power of Wonder Women!! there is no possible way I could fix that stuff and just not eat it - so I haven't fixed anything yummy like that in forever!! Way to go Annie!!
I'm glad you finally told your secret. I didn't want to have to out you. That could've gotten ugly. Now the only secret we need to know is the secret to your willpower. Andrea-I agree, Annie is my hero, too.
I love the recipe web site. i am always looking for good recipes. That stuff looks so good.
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